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joining us now psychologist wendy walsh joins us from los angeles. attorney holly hughes joins us from atlanta. good to see you both again. thanks for coming back to talk with us about this. i want to start with you. let's get your reaction to the 13 calls hannah dimaggio exchanged that we're learning about now and the letters from hannah found in dimaggio's home. what do you think about that? >> i'm actually not surprised. i've always had suspicions the degree of his manipulation, his grooming, and his abuse of this young girl may have started long before this incident and she may have been sort of encaptured by his magic spell if you will because it's very easy to manipulate and dupe a young, teenage girl like that. >> obviously we don't know what's in those letters yet but certainly it raised some questions. and i want to talk to you, holly, from a legal perspective. we've seen hannah posting on social media sites about her ordeal. clearly, this has been an outlet for her. what do you think, though, from a legal perspective is that wise? >> at thi
joining us now psychologist wendy walsh joins us from los angeles. attorney holly hughes joins us from atlanta. good to see you both again. thanks for coming back to talk with us about this. i want to start with you. let's get your reaction to the 13 calls hannah dimaggio exchanged that we're learning about now and the letters from hannah found in dimaggio's home. what do you think about that? >> i'm actually not surprised. i've always had suspicions the degree of his manipulation, his...
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abc's tahman bradley joins us with the details. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: diana and john, good morning. the crackdown came from egyptian security forces against supporters of egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi. when those security forces moved in, they did so with volleys of teargas, along with armored cars and bulldozers. the intention was to clear two sites where morsi supporters had been holding protests. their sit-in had entered its seventh week. a statement from morsi's muslim brotherhood party says at least 200 people have been killed. hospital estimates put the number of those injured in the thousands. government tv reports put those numbers significantly lower. and sources tell us that at least 200 morsi supporters have been arrested so far. initially it was though, the government's plan was to surround both camps and allow protesters to leave peacefully over a three-day period. obviously, somewhere along the way, that plan changed. morsi's backers began their protests after he was ousted from office by egypt's
abc's tahman bradley joins us with the details. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: diana and john, good morning. the crackdown came from egyptian security forces against supporters of egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi. when those security forces moved in, they did so with volleys of teargas, along with armored cars and bulldozers. the intention was to clear two sites where morsi supporters had been holding protests. their sit-in had entered its seventh week. a statement from morsi's...
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his hands were strong and he used the strength to express his ideas. he often drew at home and i remember the same connection to paper which was attached to a board. sometimes he was so involved he'd go through the paper. then an elaborate portion of the paper he would glue on the extensions in various places. sometimes, it seems like this expectation was as important as the drawing itself. the next picture is lock one which was one of the firngz he did in hillsborough. this is a bunch of pictures of all the things he found on his walk. this is a juice top and tinfoil who knows whatever he found he brought back to the studio and made the picture. he liked the things that had a past. he didn't erase much but left things to contemplate. he had to add an estimation in height. the neighbor didn't understand why the extension was on paper. this next photo is one by a gentleman of my father drawing my mother. he would say would you hold that position while someone was smoking or taking a drink of something and she would hold it in a lifelike way. i'm still i
his hands were strong and he used the strength to express his ideas. he often drew at home and i remember the same connection to paper which was attached to a board. sometimes he was so involved he'd go through the paper. then an elaborate portion of the paper he would glue on the extensions in various places. sometimes, it seems like this expectation was as important as the drawing itself. the next picture is lock one which was one of the firngz he did in hillsborough. this is a bunch of...
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there used to be an appealing building in berkley he loved. you were aware of the bricks underneath. the color it was painted and the effect of the under color that was now the top. there's a place as you approach the bay bridge on the way to san francisco where you can see the water. he would comment on the color of the day as opposed to the other. he taught me to see the variation as blue or yellow the shadow the classes can effect the color we see if we look at more completely and carefully. though he think of a chair of a model at an we still recognize it when it's colors are pushed into a different part of the spectrum. he took a well-made pair of scissors or old well-worn tools. he appreciated form as it related to function. our life was organized around his life and it always ways. when we first moved to berkley we lived in a flat where the dining room was his office. later we moved and it's studio was in the backyard and at least part of the time we worked there that he lived there he worked in this studio. i only knocked on that door
there used to be an appealing building in berkley he loved. you were aware of the bricks underneath. the color it was painted and the effect of the under color that was now the top. there's a place as you approach the bay bridge on the way to san francisco where you can see the water. he would comment on the color of the day as opposed to the other. he taught me to see the variation as blue or yellow the shadow the classes can effect the color we see if we look at more completely and carefully....
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jennifer griffin with the news, live at the pentagon for us. this is an unusual case for a number of reasons. >> that's right. because this was an afghan who not only served that's translator to this medal of honor recipient but he fought alongside the sergeants who says he would not have been able to rescue the four americans in afghanistan in 2009 without the translate you're. >> i said i need you to go with me, and he said, you know what, it's very dangerous and he just had a new kid, and he said, you know what, en shalla and if it's my day to die, it's my day to die, and he never looked back. >> he killed many taliban, and he was yelling at them over the radio, and so the taliban know who he is, and for four years, he has been left out in the battlefield and eventually they'll get him. >> here's the e-mail the translator, whose real name we're notogy, wrote last month: quote, the rope i am bothering you is the security situation where i am living is getting worse. and every night i am guarding to protect myself and my family. if you are get
jennifer griffin with the news, live at the pentagon for us. this is an unusual case for a number of reasons. >> that's right. because this was an afghan who not only served that's translator to this medal of honor recipient but he fought alongside the sergeants who says he would not have been able to rescue the four americans in afghanistan in 2009 without the translate you're. >> i said i need you to go with me, and he said, you know what, it's very dangerous and he just had a new...
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is he started using the f.b.i. more than they were using him. what is detailed in the book is how much the f.b.i. actually went out of its way not just to look the other way when whitey bulger murdered people but to actually thwart attempts by decent law enforcement to take him down. at one point he was the suspect in four separate homicides in the early 1980's. a business man in oklahoma, a boston businessman murdered in miami, and a gang hit here on the waterfront just a few miles from where his trial is taking place. the f.b.i. went out of its way to thwart its own people. there were f.b.i. agents in oklahoma trying to do the right thing and they were lied to by people in boston. this was from the approval of f.b.i. headquarters in washington. host: our guest with us until 9:00 to talk about the whitey bulger case and what happened to the jury now in the decision-making phase. if you have questions for him, ---- what call, 202-58 has been the approach of the prosecution and the defense? guest: the prosecution has been matter of fact about thi
is he started using the f.b.i. more than they were using him. what is detailed in the book is how much the f.b.i. actually went out of its way not just to look the other way when whitey bulger murdered people but to actually thwart attempts by decent law enforcement to take him down. at one point he was the suspect in four separate homicides in the early 1980's. a business man in oklahoma, a boston businessman murdered in miami, and a gang hit here on the waterfront just a few miles from where...
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directors looked after us. parents used to check in but not only one parent, they checked on all the kids. that is what is great about this district, the community. the family base of everything. >> exactly. and look how you turned out. you are doing ok. >> doing all right. two local city guys. >> there you go. we go to the f truck. >> do you want to walk or take a taxi. >> there is an alert right here telling us there is heavy traffic in soma. >> let's walk there and then take a taxi or muni back. >> that new website gives us a lot of options. >> it sure does and we can use it again next weekend when we go to see the giants. there is a new destination section on the website that shows us how to get to at&t park. >> there is a section, and account alerts and information on parking and all kinds of stuff, it is so easy to use that even you can use it. >> that is smart. >> are you giving me a compliment. >> i think that i am. >> wow, thanks. >> now you can buy dinner. sfmta.com. access useful information, any >>
directors looked after us. parents used to check in but not only one parent, they checked on all the kids. that is what is great about this district, the community. the family base of everything. >> exactly. and look how you turned out. you are doing ok. >> doing all right. two local city guys. >> there you go. we go to the f truck. >> do you want to walk or take a taxi. >> there is an alert right here telling us there is heavy traffic in soma. >> let's walk...
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the rest of us. the three supervisors, i've said before and i'll say again, i've read about in the newspaper. i hadn't known them very well. i've not been involved in politics much in the last few years. and came in somewhat skeptical about who they were, what they were, and what they could achieve. but i would like to say that san francisco is very fortunate to have the 11 members of the board of supervisors that we have. they are all wonderful people. and i came away knowing that they believed in common good and that they were able to drop their political narcissism if they have such a thing, they de politicized and they put their ambitions aside to make this work. and at the same time, i think that the coalition of coalitions ~ needs a big thank you because they were a great educator as well. they kept us all informed as to what their issues were. but they weren't just giving us opinion, they were giving us fact. so,s we learned a lot from them as well. so, here's to san francisco. we're lucky we'
the rest of us. the three supervisors, i've said before and i'll say again, i've read about in the newspaper. i hadn't known them very well. i've not been involved in politics much in the last few years. and came in somewhat skeptical about who they were, what they were, and what they could achieve. but i would like to say that san francisco is very fortunate to have the 11 members of the board of supervisors that we have. they are all wonderful people. and i came away knowing that they...
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on the next slide, with regard to overtime, premium time, hall justice replacement which allows us to set the purchase for the land of the new hrj replacement of the jails, the 20 deputy class, and the reentry card revenue, that just reiterates some of the highlights already had shared with you. and then being 7 years on the board of supervisors budget committee, i was well taught to help answer the question about the needs of where we might be able to hybridize or civilianize parts of our staffing where opportunity presents itself, especially to help answer the question about being able to alleviate some of the stress in our custody staff, and put them in areas, reassign in areas where custody is, where the demands are most pronounced. and so, one area that we're taking some proactive move is in our i-t department of a staggered roll out of us being able to bring in civilians where there are four sworn deputies and supplant for the civilians two sworn deputies and be able to help reassign those deputies in other areas. technologically, the department has come a long way, but i believ
on the next slide, with regard to overtime, premium time, hall justice replacement which allows us to set the purchase for the land of the new hrj replacement of the jails, the 20 deputy class, and the reentry card revenue, that just reiterates some of the highlights already had shared with you. and then being 7 years on the board of supervisors budget committee, i was well taught to help answer the question about the needs of where we might be able to hybridize or civilianize parts of our...
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. >> thank you for joining us. and thanks for this terrific space that you have in this exhibition space and thanks for helping san francisco stay safe. >> (clapping) so this is a photograph of my father which was taken in 1986. it's one of the families farther photos it's the way i think of him. my father who could be very articulate was hesitate to speak about art. his own work or the art of others. i think he felt trapped by the formality and the permanent of his words they're often inadequate to express something complex. i am asked what it is like to live with a artist man he was any greatly loved father. you i'm going to talk about something that's personal. so on the understanding that i am speaking to you as a daughter an admiring daughter. i will share many of my thoughts about my father with you. i'll speak about the berkley period you see so beautifully presented in the museum. for me all of his work is connected. all the work is a continuum about this particular person looked at the world. i should give
. >> thank you for joining us. and thanks for this terrific space that you have in this exhibition space and thanks for helping san francisco stay safe. >> (clapping) so this is a photograph of my father which was taken in 1986. it's one of the families farther photos it's the way i think of him. my father who could be very articulate was hesitate to speak about art. his own work or the art of others. i think he felt trapped by the formality and the permanent of his words they're...
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you are watching "world news now." ♪ going to use my senses ♪ going to use my fingers ♪ going to use my imagination ♪ oh because i'm going to make you see ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. t to you by colonial penn life insurance. ♪ oh because i >> your office may seem like a ghost town these days. last couple weeks of august. so many people are taking a last-minute summer vacation. >> there is no holiday for pickpockets this year. because so many people have been distracted on vacation and have been targets. abc's gio benitez on the trail. >> reporter: watch this woman at the train station about to become a victim. sitting on the bench. he signals a sidekick that distraction her. and that other guy off with her purse. watch again, the signal, the distracti distraction, the defendant, all happening within seconds. the latest target. airports. here a former pickpocket demonstrates how easy it is to steal at a luggage carousel. >> the good thief waits until the perfect timing is there for the extraction. within second the man
you are watching "world news now." ♪ going to use my senses ♪ going to use my fingers ♪ going to use my imagination ♪ oh because i'm going to make you see ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. t to you by colonial penn life insurance. ♪ oh because i >> your office may seem like a ghost town these days. last couple weeks of august. so many people are taking a last-minute summer vacation. >> there...
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thanks for watching us tonight. why the debate over stop and frisk is so intense, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. the privacy of americans under siege, high tech makes it easy to spy on us. and intrusive policies like airport security patdowns are tremendous inconvenience. and then there is stop and frisk. nobody likes being a prisoner in their own neighborhood. but in some places that's what's happening. but the police are not the guilty parties, criminals are. last weekend in chicago, another 6 people shot dead, 28 others wounded, including a 7-year-old boy. the windy city has turned into afghanistan, so far this year, a 8 children and teens have been murdered. chicago has lost control of the situation. the violence is centered in the poor black neighborhoods and it's the same in most other american cities. here in new york, under the very liberal mayor david denkins, murders were topping 2,000 aer year. then rudy giuliani took over and new policing strategy was put in place under police
thanks for watching us tonight. why the debate over stop and frisk is so intense, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. the privacy of americans under siege, high tech makes it easy to spy on us. and intrusive policies like airport security patdowns are tremendous inconvenience. and then there is stop and frisk. nobody likes being a prisoner in their own neighborhood. but in some places that's what's happening. but the police are not the guilty parties, criminals are. last...
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this special edition of >>> good evening, thanks for joining us. their ancestors likely swam our oceans 400 million years ago. well before dinosaurs ever struftd on land. sharks, as ghastly as they are graceful, have proven to be the ultimate survivors. while much of their innate savagery occurs under cloudy seas, when it comes to attacks on humans they are high profile predators with just about every incident making international waves. these days it is not all hype. attacks on human have increased by over 30% in the last five years. in partnership with discovery network, sam champion dives in with these awe inspiring creatures to find out why. >> they're some of the most feared predators on the planet. with ferocious teeth and a bite from hell. you rarely see them coming. >> there is this massive sharks head attached to me. >> every so often a person comes eye to eye with a killer and survives. >> i was swimming through a pool of my own blood and i thought i was dead. >> take a close look. that's paul being pulled un. >> could i see the lip pulle
this special edition of >>> good evening, thanks for joining us. their ancestors likely swam our oceans 400 million years ago. well before dinosaurs ever struftd on land. sharks, as ghastly as they are graceful, have proven to be the ultimate survivors. while much of their innate savagery occurs under cloudy seas, when it comes to attacks on humans they are high profile predators with just about every incident making international waves. these days it is not all hype. attacks on human...
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azota con fuerte us lluvias el noroeste de mÉxico. y advirtiÓ a 7 millones de residentes que se mantengan en sus hogares. unos 3. 700 bomberos, continÚan hoy cambia taoeombatiendo uno Á grandes fuegos forestales en la historia. esto cerca del parece nacional. las llamas estÁn acercandose a una reserva que suministra el 85% del agua que consume la ciudad de san francisco. >>> miles de padres indocumentados, podrÁn respirar aliviados hoy, gracias a una nueva disposiciÓn del gobierno del presidente obama, las autoridades de migraciÓn serÁn mÁs flexibles con los indocumentados, que tienen hijos menores de edad en los estados unidos bilma nos tiene los detalles de la medida y las reacciones que provoca. >>> la nueva directiva, devolvÓo la esperanza a zez y ronaldo su padre estaba a punto de ser deportado. la nueva legislaciÓn, permitirÁ que lo quienes tienen hijos de menores de edad, estar permanecer con sus hijos. >>> estoy feliz, porque voy a tener a mi familia y mi papÁ lo voy a tener de nuevo. >>> la madre fue deportada a
azota con fuerte us lluvias el noroeste de mÉxico. y advirtiÓ a 7 millones de residentes que se mantengan en sus hogares. unos 3. 700 bomberos, continÚan hoy cambia taoeombatiendo uno Á grandes fuegos forestales en la historia. esto cerca del parece nacional. las llamas estÁn acercandose a una reserva que suministra el 85% del agua que consume la ciudad de san francisco. >>> miles de padres indocumentados, podrÁn respirar aliviados hoy, gracias a una nueva disposiciÓn del...
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directors looked after us. parents used to check in but not only one parent, they checked on all the kids. that is what is great about this district, the community. the family base of everything. >> exactly. and look how you turned out. you are doing ok. >> doing all right. two local city guys. >> there you go. >> i just want to make a public statement to acknowledge that appointments to the police commission and any commission which is a policy-making body is very important. i want to encourage about keep in front of our minds the importance of not only to elect women, but to work to get more women appointed to these bodies that help make legislative decisions for our city and county of san francisco. >> i am from san francisco. i grew up in the local neighborhood. i did my under deprad wait work at fisk university, where i studied political science with a concentration in public administration and worked eight years largely in the public sector. then i earned a master's degree from carnegie melon in pittsburg
directors looked after us. parents used to check in but not only one parent, they checked on all the kids. that is what is great about this district, the community. the family base of everything. >> exactly. and look how you turned out. you are doing ok. >> doing all right. two local city guys. >> there you go. >> i just want to make a public statement to acknowledge that appointments to the police commission and any commission which is a policy-making body is very...
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directors looked after us. parents used to check in but not only one parent, they checked on all the kids. that is what is great about this district, the community. the family base of everything. >> exactly. and look how you turned out. you are doing ok. >> doing all right. two local city guys. >> there you go. with its elegant rotunda, the reflecting waters of the sub rounding lagoon and fraying rant eucalyptus trees, special dates and memorable proposals. it is the perfect picnic spot to relax with that special someone by listening to water and fountain in the lagoon and gazing as the swans go gracefully by. beautiful to view from many locations along the lagoon and inside the columns is an ideal place to walk around with your loved one. the palace of fine arts is the most popular location in the city arts system. reservations for weddings and other events a supervisor chiu: i fully appreciate the concerns raised by some tenant leaders. i would never supported the project if i did not feel comfortable that te
directors looked after us. parents used to check in but not only one parent, they checked on all the kids. that is what is great about this district, the community. the family base of everything. >> exactly. and look how you turned out. you are doing ok. >> doing all right. two local city guys. >> there you go. with its elegant rotunda, the reflecting waters of the sub rounding lagoon and fraying rant eucalyptus trees, special dates and memorable proposals. it is the perfect...
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thanks for joining us. i'm alexis christoforous. this morning firefighters in southern california are battling a huge wildfire that's spreading so fast they can't keep up with it. the so-called silver fire has already destroyed at least 26 homes. 500 others are threatened. the fire is burning through a mountain range 90 miles east of los angeles. six people have been injured. one fire official called it the most dangerous fire he's seen in half a century. evacuation orders have been issued for five towns. bigad shaban is near the fire line in snow creek. bigad, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, alexis. good to be with you. we're certainly beginning to feel the winds begin to pick up based on the weather conditions. investigators estimate at least 500 homes are in danger. it went to roughly 5,000 in about three hours. this morning the fire has spread to 14,000 acres. a wildfire in southern california's san jacinto mountain range lit up the sky last night as firefighters struggled to get it under control. >> this fire burning n
thanks for joining us. i'm alexis christoforous. this morning firefighters in southern california are battling a huge wildfire that's spreading so fast they can't keep up with it. the so-called silver fire has already destroyed at least 26 homes. 500 others are threatened. the fire is burning through a mountain range 90 miles east of los angeles. six people have been injured. one fire official called it the most dangerous fire he's seen in half a century. evacuation orders have been issued for...
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all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can
all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they...
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free so what does what's being used now instead of b.p.a. is that b.p. b b p c b p z these are all chemicals that are known to function as hormone disruptors and little bits of them leach into all of the food that we eat that's packaged in plastic plastic bottles plastic cups plastic containers polystyrene gives off a neurotoxin all this stuff so ok come back to this idea of cleaning it up i think my original idea too was to go out with a boat and start picking it up because i imagined that it was an island i imagine that it was this destination that i could arrive at and begin to collect it and do something with it but it turns out that that's not the case it turns out that in all of the oceans in the world what we're finding is more of a plastic soup and that the plastic is not just at the surface of the water it's in all the strata floating beneath through the strata of the water and on the audition horses all the animals cultivate their habitats throughout the plastic soup and you know i as i'm sure you know a nineteen year old named boy in slabs dev
free so what does what's being used now instead of b.p.a. is that b.p. b b p c b p z these are all chemicals that are known to function as hormone disruptors and little bits of them leach into all of the food that we eat that's packaged in plastic plastic bottles plastic cups plastic containers polystyrene gives off a neurotoxin all this stuff so ok come back to this idea of cleaning it up i think my original idea too was to go out with a boat and start picking it up because i imagined that it...
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day without using the bathroom? >> yes. >> a first for strands gender students. the critics who say it goes too far. >> we have surprising developments in the weather department. fire alerts and the prospects for a very warm sunday. that odd combination coming up when we cover the forecast after a break. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, more bay area headlines. >> tomorrow we are going to learn more about the deadly limousine fire that killed five women last may. the back end of that limo burst into flames while traveling across the san mateo bridge. the joint investigation by the chp and county and city authorities is expected to reveal what caused the fire and whether or not negligence is involved. the four surviving passengers say they told the driver there was smoke in the cab before the fire ignited. >>> and starting tomorrow, there will be a series of town hall meetings in the east bay to discuss fire service cut backs. there's a consulting firm studying how the fire protection district can be most effective after recent closur
day without using the bathroom? >> yes. >> a first for strands gender students. the critics who say it goes too far. >> we have surprising developments in the weather department. fire alerts and the prospects for a very warm sunday. that odd combination coming up when we cover the forecast after a break. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, more bay area headlines. >> tomorrow we are going to learn more about the deadly limousine fire that killed five women last may. the back end of that limo...
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but not all of us can get up there. i will have that information, first, live doppler 7 hd showing it is quiet out there, and any drizzle this morning is gone and it was mostly at the coast and not much. you can see the cloud cover quickly evaporated pulling out of petaluma in san pablo and through the golden gate bridge with the cloud cover dissipating. we will make the noontime, we have 41 minute flight arrival delays into sfo which is down from earlier so those are getting back on track. you can see the cooler weather in san francisco and half moon bay, and 55 and 59 and a lot of mid-to-upper 60's until you get to the east bay and the south bay and the low-to-mid 70's around concord and san ramon and antioch and san jose and los gatos and those are going to be the areas that will be the warmest the next couple of mid-mornings because they will get the sunshine first. look at downtown, it looks beautiful from emeryville with high definition back drop for the forecast and it will be brighter and warmer this afternoon.
but not all of us can get up there. i will have that information, first, live doppler 7 hd showing it is quiet out there, and any drizzle this morning is gone and it was mostly at the coast and not much. you can see the cloud cover quickly evaporated pulling out of petaluma in san pablo and through the golden gate bridge with the cloud cover dissipating. we will make the noontime, we have 41 minute flight arrival delays into sfo which is down from earlier so those are getting back on track. you...
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but the great thing that unites us is that we have the first amendment that allows us to have that disagreement and to have an active discussion so that our nation can move forward. now, we don't always move forward. sometimes we move backwards as we've discussed. but each time we do that, we find a way to move forward. this can't happen in a country we're going to talk about now, china, because despite anything else they might be doing, they are not allowing freedom of speech. so i've got a display over on the side. who here knows what 61398 is? okay. you've probably seen the news story about the chinese government hacking american corporations, right? anybody? so 61398 is a signal core unit in the people's liberation army in china. this is a division of the chinese military run and financed by the chinese government. a company put out a really brilliant report that showed that, basically, 70% of the sophisticated hacking that has been going on for a decade against western corporations primarily in the united states and against the united states government is coming from this building in the n
but the great thing that unites us is that we have the first amendment that allows us to have that disagreement and to have an active discussion so that our nation can move forward. now, we don't always move forward. sometimes we move backwards as we've discussed. but each time we do that, we find a way to move forward. this can't happen in a country we're going to talk about now, china, because despite anything else they might be doing, they are not allowing freedom of speech. so i've got a...
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for any of us that might be concerned about the politics of mass incarceration. thank you for the concert -- conversation. >> for those of a certain age now is a familiar face and this is kennedy. mtv vj, kennedy, what is your full name? >> lisa kennedy montgomery. lisa montgomery was to log for the radio i started a los angeles 1991 so it was the virgin kennedy that was at a big alternative radio station. >> host: how did you get to mtv? >> guest: my boss, let's get that. people give me a hard time for being naked on a horse. i am not naked on a horse. that is a dante. back off people. my boss hired me when he went t me when he went to go in the show and and at the time they were tegea the look of mtv they wanted vj and i was at the right place at the right time so i became a vj in 1982. >> guest: how did that change your life? >> i've moved to new york and i did not know what to expect i know the night before i was shopping at a garage restore in l.a. and i thought will i be mobbed? site that would be a light switch and people would follow me screaming. it to l
for any of us that might be concerned about the politics of mass incarceration. thank you for the concert -- conversation. >> for those of a certain age now is a familiar face and this is kennedy. mtv vj, kennedy, what is your full name? >> lisa kennedy montgomery. lisa montgomery was to log for the radio i started a los angeles 1991 so it was the virgin kennedy that was at a big alternative radio station. >> host: how did you get to mtv? >> guest: my boss, let's get...
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as you all know, music is not being taught in schools the way it used to be. i think there's a huge price that are country pays for that -- that our country pays for that. what you think we're missing, what what we are lacking, what we are devoid of why not exposing kids to music in the way that we used to back in the day? >> when i went to nyu, in my last year, my fourth year, this teacher, medina scoville, she asked the whole class, how many of you had a hard time in math through the school and high school? the whole class raise their hand. she said, this is a music composition class. you are doing math now. and that slammed everybody in the face. when i'm writing scores, there is a lot of math involved. there won't be too much meth if you get -- there's not too much math involved if you get into a comfort zone. without music and art in the schools, there is a dummy down, simplistic -- it creates a statistic view of the student body at my simplest of you is being -- a simplest view is being presented. we are taught to go to sleep at the opera. [laughter] tav
as you all know, music is not being taught in schools the way it used to be. i think there's a huge price that are country pays for that -- that our country pays for that. what you think we're missing, what what we are lacking, what we are devoid of why not exposing kids to music in the way that we used to back in the day? >> when i went to nyu, in my last year, my fourth year, this teacher, medina scoville, she asked the whole class, how many of you had a hard time in math through the...
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the president insisted on the sequester, and none of us wanted, none of us like it. there are smarter ways to cut spending. the house has moved twice over the last year and a half to replace the sequester. we saw no action in the united states senate. so if they want the sequester to go, we will have to get serious about our long-term spending problem. host: that was a little bit of speaker boehner from yesterday. on our facebook page, a lot of conversation already going on. -- cut jay, he says everything but basic services. jimmy says, if obama cared, he would be a better president. he don't, so here we go again. jeff says -- nothing new from this pathetic congress. theiams comments -- let government shutdown, maybe they will be able to screw us, spy on us, or cover their scandals up. who am i kidding, they will find a way to do that anyway. another says -- eliminate republicans in the house, eliminate the problem. and tom says -- they should have their pay suspended for not doing their job. oregon on our, democrat line. what do you think about the federal budget an
the president insisted on the sequester, and none of us wanted, none of us like it. there are smarter ways to cut spending. the house has moved twice over the last year and a half to replace the sequester. we saw no action in the united states senate. so if they want the sequester to go, we will have to get serious about our long-term spending problem. host: that was a little bit of speaker boehner from yesterday. on our facebook page, a lot of conversation already going on. -- cut jay, he says...
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all of us have that kid. they touch us for reasons we cannot articulate. i don't know why bobby touched me, his name was little devil but i never wanted to call him by that name. i think about his personality and that maybe the reason. he was 14 years old and had been abused, and was in foster placement with his hat -- aunt. i fell in love with him in the most proper, loving, in the most big sister way. i would say to him, with all the ignorance of the young social worker,i always be here for you, always. always. it was a friday night, and i had gone on a string of disasters states, this was in the 1980's. we hooked up, but said we didn't. it was 2:00am and i was getting home. i lived in venice, california. the rent was affordable. but this was to in the morning. the house had a wraparound porch. i was walking up to my house, and there was a shadowy figure on the porch. i did what any concert -- god- fearing a young woman did. i reached for my can of mace, and i was prepared. i looked at the chateau -- shadow, and i heard the voice and knew it was bobby. w
all of us have that kid. they touch us for reasons we cannot articulate. i don't know why bobby touched me, his name was little devil but i never wanted to call him by that name. i think about his personality and that maybe the reason. he was 14 years old and had been abused, and was in foster placement with his hat -- aunt. i fell in love with him in the most proper, loving, in the most big sister way. i would say to him, with all the ignorance of the young social worker,i always be here for...
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directors looked after us. parents used to check in but not only one parent, they checked on all the kids. that is what is great about this district, the community. the family base of everything. >> exactly. and look how you turned out. you are doing ok. >> doing all right. two local city guys. >> there you go. supervisor chiu: i fully appreciate the concerns raised by some tenant leaders. i would never supported the project if i did not feel comfortable that tenant rights have been protected here with parker said -- part merced. i say this as one of the few tenants on the board of supervisors, who has been a staunch advocate of tenants before i was elected and with my votes on this board. my parents immigrated to the united states in the 1960's, and i was the first kid born in the u.s. my parents sacrificed everything so that their kids could have the opportunities that they wanted when they came here. i grew up in the boston area, live in different parts of boston, went to a catholic high school in dorchester
directors looked after us. parents used to check in but not only one parent, they checked on all the kids. that is what is great about this district, the community. the family base of everything. >> exactly. and look how you turned out. you are doing ok. >> doing all right. two local city guys. >> there you go. supervisor chiu: i fully appreciate the concerns raised by some tenant leaders. i would never supported the project if i did not feel comfortable that tenant rights...
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he has to get people used to his beliefs. senator ted cruz, can't say he doesn't have experience, has the same experience president obama had. >> you don't think that's a problem? >> now a precedent. >> paul, cruz ticket would be perfect. >> absolutely. bring it on. i know they're smart. >> bob, you might be able to win against that election, right? >> another issue was the christie, bush formula. i think the only difference chris christie can't use it, he doesn't have the discipline of president bush. he is a guy that will speak his mind and that's not going to work. you have to keep on message. >> what is the bush formula you speak of? >> the governor, second time, jump in hard for president, let everybody know you're doing it, hold to a message and theme. governor christie is great, smart, i just don't think that he can withstand a few tough questions or few tough hecklers. >> i think the technology is different that that formula probably wouldn't -- might work. campaigns are a totally different game now. >> why do you thi
he has to get people used to his beliefs. senator ted cruz, can't say he doesn't have experience, has the same experience president obama had. >> you don't think that's a problem? >> now a precedent. >> paul, cruz ticket would be perfect. >> absolutely. bring it on. i know they're smart. >> bob, you might be able to win against that election, right? >> another issue was the christie, bush formula. i think the only difference chris christie can't use it, he...